About the Art

I have always been fascinated by lighting, be it in a painting or a landscape, there is something quite magical about it. It can set a mood, and tell a story. When I shoot, I look for the light and I try to capture the mood, and that might give some of my work a slightly unconventional perspective.

Artful photographic prints are produced to the highest standard, using Giclee printing on 300 gsm 100% cotton rag fine art paper. This method, accepted by the art world for fine art reproduction, produces a high quality, archival grade digital print. The archival quality of the pigment ink with 100% cotton rag minimises the chemical reaction leading to image fading.

Because Giclee is widely regarded as one of the very best photographic and fine art printing methods it has become extremely popular with artists and photographers displaying their images in art galleries, museums and exhibitions.

Artful is proud to offer a high quality framing service that perfectly compliments the artwork. Using conservation quality wood mouldings, our handmade frames are built for each individual print and arrive ready to hang. The archival quality mount is acid free and pH neutral, so you can be confident your print is well protected.

Artful’s framing service is not only competitively priced but of the highest quality. If you have any requests for further framing options, get in touch.

Artful uses UPS for its UK and international shipping since they’re quick, trustworthy and affordable.

As soon as your artwork is ready to be dispatched, we’ll notify you with the shipping details and tracking number. For UK delivery, shipping is ‘Next Working Day’ but for international, it will take a small while longer.

As you'd expect, all artworks are packed with the utmost care to ensure they reach you safely, but If there is any problem with how an item has arrived we will address the issue immediately.

About the Artist

Stephanie Cabrera grew up in New York and studied film at McGill University in Montreal. Her first camera, a purple LeClic, travelled with her to New Orleans, France and Kenya as she discovered a passion for photography and an ability to tell stories through it.

It was the influence of her architect father however, that has done most to shape her photographic style. Surrounded by blueprints and architectural drawings at her family home, her photographs have a graphic and illustrative quality that is immediately distinctive.

Stephanie’s work is often described as emotional, subtle and truthful. She is a storyteller, but her images are never contrived or predictable. As she herself says, “The perfect shot keeps you on the edge of your seat but you don’t quite understand why.”